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Burmese Lacquer Tea cup - Circa 1920 Chest of Drawers From Persia

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Description

From Persia

Called Maurya in Hindi

This carved Indian teak panel from a Ratha Yatra chariot depicts two opposing peacocks in a foliate surrounding

the clay mold is broken to release the finished box

Burmese Lacquer Tea cup - Circa 1920 Chest of Drawers From PersiaThis fine Burmese lacquer tea cups were made in Burma in the early 20th century specifically for the Chinese market. The exterior is beautifully decorated with a gilded five clawed dragon, a potent symbol of imperial power and good fortune in Chinese culture. The dragons dynamic form, swirling amidst stylised clouds, contrasts elegantly against the deep black lacquer ground. The craftsmanship is typical of Burmese lacquerware from the early 1900s,

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